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We don’t get to choose whether we’ll experience loss in life, but we do get to choose whether or not we will grieve. When we lose something or someone, we can hide how we feel or ignore or try to numb how we feel – we can pretend we’re okay. Or we can admit we’re not ok. Why? Because it’s okay to not be okay. The only path toward healing is acknowledging our not-okay-ness. As part of the It’s OK To Not Be OK series, Pastor Jonathan Wolfgang discusses God’s model for expressing grief and loss, as shown through scripture and the example of Jesus while He walked on Earth.
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We don’t get to choose whether we’ll experience loss in life, but we do get to choose whether or not we will grieve. When we lose something or someone, we can hide how we feel or ignore or try to numb how we feel – we can pretend we’re okay. Or we can admit we’re not ok. Why? Because it’s okay to not be okay. The only path toward healing is acknowledging our not-okay-ness. As part of the It’s OK To Not Be OK series, Pastor Jonathan Wolfgang discusses God’s model for expressing grief and loss, as shown through scripture and the example of Jesus while He walked on Earth.

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